Water Resources (City of St. Petersburg)
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The City of St. Petersburg Water Resources is seeking a qualified vendor to perform partial filter media replacement at the Northeast Water Reclamation Facility (NEWRF). Work includes removal, disposal, and replacement of filter media (anthracite coal, filter sand, and gravel) across four existing filter beds, with lower gravel and undrain systems remaining in place. The project follows AWWA B100 and MBM-S-100 specifications and is intended as interim rehabilitation until a new parallel filter facility is constructed.
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Reference: IFB- 26 - 258 Department: Water Resources Agency: City of St. Petersburg Portal: City of St. Petersburg on OpenGov Procurement Closes: 2026-06-16T19:00:00.000Z Released: 2026-05-20T04:00:00.000Z Detail:
https://procurement.opengov.com/portal/stpete/projects/266844The City of St. Petersburg is seeking bids from a qualified vendor to perform four (4) partial filter media replacements at the Northeast Water Reclamation Facility (NEWRF), located at 1160 62nd Avenue NE.
The project consists of removing, disposing, and replacing the top layers of filter media within the existing four (4) filter beds, including approximately 30 inches of anthracite coal, 10 inches of filter sand, and 2 inches of ¼” x ⅛” gravel per filter bed.
All existing lower gravel and underdrain tile systems shall remain in place and protected throughout the work. This project is an interim rehabilitation effort to restore the performance of the existing filter station until a new parallel filter facility is constructed in the coming years.
The work for this project will include removal, proper handling, disposal, and replacement of filter media in accordance with American Water Works Association (AWWA) B100 and MBM-S-100 specifications.
The vendor will be responsible for furnishing all labor, equipment, materials, and supervision necessary to complete the project, for all four existing filter beds, in a manner that maintains the integrity of the existing structure and minimizes operational disruption. The City has intentionally not included cubic yard quantities in the solicitation.
The dimensions and depths of the filter cells vary, and bidders are expected to determine quantities based on the as-built drawings and specified media layer thicknesses. To ensure accurate estimating, the City has provided the as-built filter drawings as part of the bid documents under Attachments .
The vendor shall calculate the volume of each filter media layer based on the dimensions and the replacement depths provided in the Scope of Work. The inch measurements in the Scope represent the finished depth of the media layers to be installed, consistent with AWWA B100 and the project specification MBM-S-100, and are industry standard for defining filter media placement thickness.